Fletcher Wolfe on the cinematography in ‘Esme, My Love’

Audrey Grace Marshall in ESME, MY LOVE. Photo provided by Terror Films.

Fletcher Wolfe is responsible for the incredible visuals behind Cory Choy’s mother-daughter supernatural thriller Esme, My Love.

Synopsis: When Hannah notices the symptoms of a terminal and painful illness in her aloof daughter, Esme, she decides to take her on a trip to their abandoned family farm in a desperate attempt to connect before they have to say goodbye.

Inspired by true events and rooted in a family’s history and lore, Esme, My Love explores the relationship between mother and daughter — a suspenseful meditation on love, loss, duality, family and magic.

Esme, My Love stars Audrey Grace Marshall as Esme and Stacey Weckstein as Hannah.

Check out our interview with Fletcher:

Director’s Statement:

I recognize that women are underrepresented in film, both on and off screen. And while I didn’t set out with this explicit intention, I am very proud to have made a movie exploring the relationship between parent and child that stars only women (one of whom is a little girl), was co-written and co-edited by women, with cinematography by a woman, and features a score composed by women.

Esme My Love will be available on Demand and Digital June 2.
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